Gastroenteritis refers to the inflammation and irritation of the stomach and intestines, commonly causing symptoms like abdominal pain, cramping, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea. This condition is ...
Gastroenteritis and food poisoning are common in the monsoon season. Here is how each of them can affect you and how to spot their differences for timely treatment.
A single gastrointestinal infection can trigger lasting changes in gut sensitivity, microbiome balance, and immune response ...
If you’ve ever had food poisoning or the stomach flu, you know that neither one is a particularly pleasant experience. Many of the symptoms are the same, but there are a few ways to tell which type of ...
A monsoon stomach flu can be identified by certain symptoms and is clinically referred to as viral gastroenteritis. ​ ...
Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton has detailed the best personal hygiene method to minimise the chance of spreading the virus ...
Most children seeking emergency department (ED) care due to vomiting are discharged home. Although they usually feel better when they leave the ED, the vomiting recurs in nearly one-third of children.
The virus is known to cause vomiting and diarrhoea, with rotavirus being especially dangerous for young children and ...